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| 1L 8s = [[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''{{TAMNAMS lookup|{{{1}}}}}''' as the name of {{{1}}}. The name is based on being the opposite pattern of [[8L 1s]] ({{TAMNAMS lookup|8L 1s}}).
| 1L 8s = [[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''{{TAMNAMS lookup|{{{1}}}}}''' as the name of {{{1}}}. The name is based on being the opposite pattern of [[8L 1s]] ({{TAMNAMS lookup|8L 1s}}).
| 2L 7s = [[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''{{TAMNAMS lookup|{{{1}}}}}''' as the name of {{{1}}}. The name was originally used as a name for the 2L 7s scale in [[20edo]].
| 2L 7s = [[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''{{TAMNAMS lookup|{{{1}}}}}''' as the name of {{{1}}}. The name was originally used as a name for the 2L 7s scale in [[20edo]].
| 3L 6s = [[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''{{TAMNAMS lookup|{{{1}}}}}''' as the name of {{{1}}}.  
| 3L 6s = [[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''{{TAMNAMS lookup|{{{1}}}}}''' as the name of {{{1}}}. The name references Alexander Therepnin's nine-note scale, corresponding to to 3L 6s in [[12edo]].
| 4L 5s = [[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''{{TAMNAMS lookup|{{{1}}}}}''' as the name of {{{1}}}. The name derives from "grave minor third", referring to the generator's quality.
| 4L 5s = [[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''{{TAMNAMS lookup|{{{1}}}}}''' as the name of {{{1}}}. The name derives from "grave minor third", referring to the generator's quality.
| 5L 4s = [[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''{{TAMNAMS lookup|{{{1}}}}}''' as the name of {{{1}}}. The name derives from "half-fourth", referring to the generator's quality.
| 5L 4s = [[TAMNAMS]] suggests the temperament-agnostic name '''{{TAMNAMS lookup|{{{1}}}}}''' as the name of {{{1}}}. The name derives from "half-fourth", referring to the generator's quality.